Location: Australia
“My concept is to produce an abstract body of works that uses Brisbanes Story bridge as a reflection of visual memory, a symbol and metaphor for human natures need for connectivity from one place to another, to draw a connection from the invisible threads that are built from an organic state and idea to a structured industrial state ,forming pathways of greater connectivity.”
Charleen Morris.
“PLATE #6 : Concrete Art : Story Bridge Series”
“My concept is to produce an abstract body of works that uses Brisbanes Story bridge as a reflection of visual memory, a symbol and metaphor for human natures need for connectivity from one place to another, to draw a connection from the invisible threads that are built from an organic state and idea to a structured industrial state ,forming pathways of greater connectivity.”
Charleen Morris.
“Detail : Plate #6 Concrete Art series : Story Bridge”
“My concept is to produce an abstract body of works that uses Brisbanes Story bridge as a reflection of visual memory, a symbol and metaphor for human natures need for connectivity from one place to another, to draw a connection from the invisible threads that are built from an organic state and idea to a structured industrial state ,forming pathways of greater connectivity.”
Charleen Morris.
“Detail : Plate #6 Concrete Art series : Story Bridge”
“My concept is to produce an abstract body of works that uses Brisbanes Story bridge as a reflection of visual memory, a symbol and metaphor for human natures need for connectivity from one place to another, to draw a connection from the invisible threads that are built from an organic state and idea to a structured industrial state ,forming pathways of greater connectivity.”
Charleen Morris.
A mix of abstract paintings .
Painting created in Tokyo Japan, a few months after the FUKUSHIMA Disaster 2011.
How the sea turned everything upside down and skewiff.
Created in Portugal
Created in Portugal
This painting lives in Melbourne.
“When Arne took Charleen to Belongil Beach Byron Bay. ”
This painting lives in Germany.